Hi
folks. I’m Alan Watt and this is Cutting Through the Matrix on the 22nd
of May 2012. For newcomers, you should always go into cuttingthroughthematrix.com
website and help yourself to the free audios that are there for download.
There’s well over a thousand to choose from and if you can persevere and you’ve
got some patience, you’ll start to understand the big system – that seems all
chaotic, if you don’t understand it. You’ll understand the system you’re
born into and how it came to be where it is today with all the massive changes,
some of them sounding ridiculous, in fact, but where they all came from, where
they stem from, and the techniques that are used on the populations, across the
world; as we’re really brought into a global type of government, this new world
global system, designed by the international banking system a long time ago
that put up their front foundations that have armies of non-governmental
organizations working for them.

All your
Greenies etc, all get massive funding from these big foundations, tax-exempt
too foundations, but they’re just fronts for the big international
moneylenders. The guys who lend to complete nations and could buy and
sell or sink you all overnight, if they wanted to and sometimes they
have. The old plan was to bring the world under one system, their system,
and they would hire academia, and science, and scientists to basically take care
of all the rest of us, right down to micromanagement. And this was
planned well over a hundred years ago, I’ve given some of the history on it
before and you can all check it up yourselves because it’s out in the open, how
it came to be; but it doesn’t matter so much because we’re railroaded with news
everyday, of the symptoms of the disease and we’re not allowed to really talk
about the disease, even by law sometimes in some cases and different
topics. So, it’s a hard thing to do. All you can do is sort of
point the way to people and if they do their own research they can find out for
themselves and then the problem is what do you do about it.

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Now, what I
try to do, as I say, is to give you the big plan, the big agenda to do with how
governments run peoples, with experts, of course, at the very, very top.
Your average politician isn’t the wisest person. They have experts above
them that are appointed to them as advisors, etc, who’ve been trained in a
completely different reality from the rest of the population and sometimes they
boast about it. The other night I gave an example about creating
realities and how we follow their realities and then they change it again, then
we follow that. So, they give us realities that we’re supposed to follow
at the bottom level. Meanwhile, of course, they’re taking the whole world
on a completely different tangent from the one you think is going on all
together. It’s a fantastic trick.

The boys
who run the world and who have run the merchant banking system for many, many,
many centuries, literally have their own archives on how to do things.
You never throw knowledge away, it’s so valuable. It’s the most valuable
thing there is, if you want to control and own everybody. Back with more
after this break.

Hi
folks. I’m back. This is Cutting Through the Matrix. Years
ago, many years ago, different governments, that are all on the same agenda,
basically – we’ve been in a global system for a long time – they only use
nationalism and wave the flag when they want you to go off and fight another
war and as soon as it’s over, of course, you’re back to the globalism and all
the rest of it. They decided that eventually, everyone across the world,
under the United Nations treaties and charters, the World Health Organization,
would get at least the most basic minimal treatment available. And that
would make it fair across the world, for all the peasantry across the world,
that’s the masses, in other words, while of course, the elite had their own
superior plans which they’d be allowed to pay into through insurances. But also
too, the politicians in the States and Canada and Britain and elsewhere made a
law also, exempting themselves. They could get treated, and their
families, for life, at special military hospitals.

So, you
knew something was coming because the plan was, of course, to bring in this
minimal care system across the world. And in Britain, they had an actual
working national health service at one time, when the people in the hospital
ran it, as opposed to putting in these managerial CEOs that they train now and
who stuff their pockets with the profits. There shouldn’t be profits in
NHS ones anyway. They brought it down step by step, all the National
Health Service systems, step by step, slashing and burning, slashing and
burning. And of course, since we’ve been involved straight since the Gulf
War I to the present, with warfare, there’s more and more slashing and burning
of the National Health Service.

So, what
they did was start to import lots of doctors from across the seas, mainly
India, rather than train them at home. Some countries have done the same
thing with tradesmen too. The US and Canada are famous for importing
tradesmen, including into Australia too. It saves them putting out the
cash, their businesses putting out the cash to train them in their own
countries. That’s how Britain took the road of importing them and
sometimes there’s incredible chaos and massive medical ‘misconduct’, you might
say, the polite word for it really, where the characters shouldn’t even have a
license, to be honest with you.

What I’m
speaking about here is a system that’s to go worldwide, remember. Britain
is the flagship for trying all the new systems on first. Sometimes
they’ll use one of its colonies and they still have colonies, like Australia
and Canada; still part of the Commonwealth and the Royal Institute of
International Affairs, Council on Foreign Relations boys. Milner, in
fact, came up with the idea of calling it "the Commonwealth".
It sounded better than the British Empire. This is where it ends up
taking you and you should really look at Britain for what happens there because
Obama, you see, is bringing in the same system and he hired the Rand
Corporation to do all the work on what to do. And, Rand in their own
official statements report, I’ve got it here in fact, they came back to him,
said that they had taken the British model and that’s what they would base the
American model on.

Well,
here’s the British model. Remember too, Britain is already slashed; in
fact, they’re bringing in now all the disabled people in Britain, who have to
re-register, to see if they’re really disabled. I think there’s four
panels that are all paid to say no to them, basically. This latest
way to get everybody off disability is to say no, you’re not disabled at
all. So anyway, it’s going way back to what it used to be in the 1950s or
40s. Here’s an example of what happens now in Britain; your life is in
your hands, believe you me.

15-year-old schoolgirl died after ‘doctor mistook
tuberculosis for lovesickness’

Alan: You get these articles all the time over there, these
ridiculous articles. That’s what the doctor diagnosed. She was just
suffering from ‘lovesickness’, you see. It says:

Alina Sarag died of tuberculosis after her GP [general
practitioner doctor] claimed she was ‘lovesick’…

Alina Sarag was seen by more than five doctors at four
different hospitals but medics failed to detect the curable disease.

Her distraught parents even called her GP more than 50
times about their daughter’s ailing condition over a four-and-a-half month
period before her death on January 6 last year.

An inquest heard that her GP, Dr Sharad Shripadrao
Pandit, accused her parents of "mollycoddling" her.

Alan: "Mollycoddling", you see, it’s a mental thing,
obviously.

Shockingly, he even claimed her symptoms were brought on
because she was ‘lovesick’.

Her distraught father, Sultan Sarag, 43, broke down as
he told Birmingham Coroner’s Court: "The doctor said to her ‘Did you meet
someone on holiday? Are you missing him?’

Alan:
She was going down
the hill fast. That’s what happens with tuberculosis. So, anyway
this Dr. Pandit wouldn’t change his story on it, and what was wrong with
her. They could do simple tests, sputum tests, things like that, but he
didn’t bother with that either. When you have a high incidence of
tuberculosis, it’s supposed to be reportable to the authorities. Now the
father already had tuberculosis. The girl had had it before and so she
was a high priority. They should have known that from the start and
checked it from that right away for recurrence, but no, she had
"lovesickness" and she died.

That’s the
National Health Service for you today. That’s how they diagnose
you. She was being "mollycoddled" and she was
"lovesick". Anyway the chest infection just spread and so
on. And probably eventually there were hemorrhages in the lungs and all
the rest of it. That’s what normally happens. So, it’s going to
court and that’s what they’re going to bring into the US. You’ll get this
craziness and diagnoses from guys who couldn’t diagnose a pregnant
penguin.

You would
think with the National Health Service having such troubles, you see, with
slashing, cutting and burning and it’s so bad there. They’ve done every
trick in the book in Britain. They have to get so many wards, for
instance, and just to put it on the record they’ve got so many wards in the
hospital, that they would stash patients along the corridors on trolleys and
take the wheels off; now they’re immobile, that’s a new ward. I mean,
trick after trick after trick. They were putting out cancer patients,
cancer patient’s treatments, to come in and get treated for your cancer.
They had lists of the patients because the hospitals send them questionnaires,
when will your holidays be up, due or whatever, and they would always send them
out when they were off on holiday. They knew they were coming up and then
they could say they failed to turn up and so on. So, it wasn’t the
hospital’s fault, you see; no, the person didn’t come in. Because a
couple of years ago they decided to do essential, essential surgeries,
only. Now essential surgeries came down to vasectomies and
abortions. That’s the priority. I’m not kidding you.

You
understand, these services, National Health Service, awfully expensive
services, with CEOs at the top now, have got a political agenda. Speaking
of political agendas, the:

National Health
Service

Alan: That, as I say, is cut to the bone.
This is the most important thing it’s got to do right now, right, as it’s
killing folk off with misdiagnosing, and so on.

The NHS has funded a "human rights week" with
dozens of events including a photographic exhibition to celebrate transgender
staff.

In November, Andrew Lansley, the Health Secretary, said
the leaders of the health service had a responsibility to taxpayers ‘to make
sure that every pound of NHS money is spent as effectively as possible to
deliver the best possible care’

Hundreds of managers and front line workers are due to
attend conferences and workshops on equality and diversity this week.

Patients’ groups criticised the spending at a time when
services and jobs were under threat, as the NHS attempts to make £20 billion in
efficiency savings

Alan:
They’ll get more
Dr. Pandits in, I guess.

The events
include two all-day conferences involving at least 170 health care managers.

Alan:
That’s the problem,
once they turned it over to health care managers, folks, it all went to the
dogs.

In addition, NHS
Rotherham will host a week-long exhibition of "inspiring images"
which promises to "celebrate the lives of transgender staff and
patients".

Alan:
I mean, what’s all
this coming into this field for? It’s the last thing you expect in a
hospital, where all politics or quibbles, or what strange clan you belong to,
matters. It’s supposed to be all about getting treated for something
that’s wrong with you. Everything’s politicized now.

And NHS North West is promoting an "awareness
raising timeline" to commemorate homosexual and transgender doctors and
nurses.

Katherine Murphy, chief executive of the Patients
Association, said the health service was being hit hard by the demand for
efficiency savings and could not afford an expensive week of events.

Funding should only be authorised when it could be shown
that it would improve care for patients, she said.

"Ensuring equality and diversity needs to be one of
the fundamental elements of the way an NHS trust operates. It shouldn't need a
costly and distracting week of events and conferences to ensure that this
message is communicated effectively."

At least 170 NHS managers working in human resources and
leading programmes in equality and diversity are due to attend full-day
conferences in London and Manchester.

Alan:
So you’ve got
managers, who are specializing, obviously, in programs to do with
transgenderism in the hospital workplace. You know the Russians had it
too. They had their KGB staff on all air bases inside submarines, Germany
had their own special staff too, to make sure everybody’s politically correct,
you see, you’ve got to be politically correct. And here we are with this kind
of rubbish, inside the hospital system. And it’s going to cost:

…£199 per place –

Alan:
As they have their
big meal and all that.

more than £30,000 in total – is expected to be paid by
the NHS trusts which employ them.

The events will feature speakers from the Equality and
Human Rights Commission…

Alan:
So you’ve got
another big commission, a PC commission.

…and the
homosexual rights group Stonewall. Additional costs will be covered by sponsors
including trade unions and training organisations.

Alan:
Would you have ever
believed, a few years back, looking down the road and say, I guess the most
important thing in the hospitals will be overseen by the Human Rights
Commission and the homosexual rights group to do with treating people in a
hospital? Really? Coming out of an anesthetic and someone looking
like the Bride of Frankenstein and you’ve got to call him Ann or something, is
that so important? Back with more after this break.

Hi
folks. I’m back, Cutting through the Matrix. Just going through the
madness that’s going on in Britain and no doubt coming everywhere else across
the world, as they slash and burn healthcare systems while the same healthcare
systems that you pay for has to celebrate special events, to do with
transgender people and keep everybody happy. Everything is so
politicized. If you need a job now, you’re going to have to wear a skirt
or something if you’re a guy because it’ll give you points, to get hired.
I’m not kidding. It’ll come to that. Maybe you’ve got a fetish like
smelly socks. Maybe that’ll give you 5 points; if you can get someone on
the inside to give you an advanced copy of what you should say then you
probably will get a job. It’s going to be the only way eventually to have
it, to be absolutely politically correct, you see. What they’re doing
too, it says:

The timeline created by NHS North West highlights
"achievements of people from the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender
community, and particularly those who have contributed to health care",
from ancient Greece to the present day.

They include James Barry, a British Army surgeon who
lived as a man but was found to be female upon death in 1865…

Alan:
How did they
contribute to healthcare? Really? In those days, you see, the
surgeons weren’t looked upon as they are today. They were “Mister” and
they had a barber’s pole, literally, a barber’s pole, which they stuck out
their tent. They cut and amputated legs and arms and they also shaved the
men and cut their hair. They were barbers, basically. It was the
end of the century before they came into their own, as different; and even then
the medical doctors didn’t want to accept them. Anyway, it says:

NHS Employers, the body organising the first "NHS
Equality, Diversity and Human Rights Week", defended its decision to go
ahead with the plans at a time of austerity…

Alan:
So there are
exemptions, you see, but everything else must be austere and have slash and cut
backs, but, no, if you’ve decided that whatever you were born with, right, that
thing down there, if you’ve still got it and haven’t had it removed or
something, is so important that we’ve all got to take notice of it and respect
it, so much. See, at one time what people did in their homes was up to
them and no one cared or talked about it, but now you’ve got to come out now
apparently and tell everybody what you do. It’s just incredible,
incredible.

They’ve
institutionalized, and that’s the term the United Nations uses, by the
way. They will institutionalize this or that into ordinary vocabulary and
everyday conversation until it’s like gravity, it exists and it’s a very
important thing. They did the same thing they said with the separation of
the genders initially, man and woman, when they were starting that fight going
on, that they would institutionalize this into all the talk shows, etc,
etc. Even in university they’d start off how this would affect women, for
instance, you know, planting rhubarb in the garden. They’ll have to start
off with how it would affect the females, just to get it in. You have to
always attach these things, how would it be from a feminist position, and now
it’s institutionalized, that’s what they mean by that. So, it’s institutionalized
through a system that’s falling apart and turning patients away. People
can’t get in to get operations because of the cutbacks, but they can have big
fairs like this, to make them dress up and feel happy; oh God, it’s
crazy.

Anyway,
that’s the world you’re living in folks. It’s fragmented. When it’s
so fragmented, you understand, and groups have appeared that will fight each
other, that never even thought about each other before, someone is pulling the
strings and someone else has now conquered you because you can’t stand up for
the big things that matter to everybody.

This
article here is from Predator Nation: Corporate Criminals, Political
Corruption, andthe Hijacking of America and it was by Charles
Ferguson, put out in 2012, a book. He also did a documentary film about:

…the 2008 economic crisis, Inside Job, found that the
most surprising, and disturbing, portion of the film was its revelation of
widespread conflicts of interest in universities, think tanks…

Alan: Well, they’re all owned, you see, by the big foundations.

…and among prominent academic experts on finance,
economics, business, and government regulation. Viewers who watched my
interviews with eminent professors were stunned at what came out of their
mouths.

Over the last thirty years, in parallel with
deregulation and the rising power of money in American politics, significant
portions of American academia have deteriorated into "pay to play"
activities.

Alan:
In other words, a
professor for hire.

These days, if you see a famous economics professor
testify in Congress, appear on television news, testify in a legal case or
regulatory proceeding, give a speech, or write an opinion article in the New
York Times (or the Financial Times, the Wall Street Journal, or anywhere else),
there is a high probability that he or she is being paid by someone with a big
stake in what’s being debated. Most of the time, these professors do not
disclose these conflicts of interest, and most of the time their universities
look the other way.

Increasingly, professors are also paid to testify for
defendants in fraud trials, both civil and criminal. The pay is high --
sometimes a quarter of a million dollars for an hour of congressional
testimony. But for banks and other highly regulated industries, it’s a trivial
expense, a billion or two a year that they barely notice; and just as with
politicians, it’s a very good investment, with very high benefits.

Alan:
Everything is
loaded in this life. And I’ve said this so often. You’re always
given your opinions, on debates, by people who are brought forth as specialists
and experts; and you don’t really realize they’re not giving you honest,
unbiased opinions. They’re giving you paid opinions their paymaster tells
them. It says:

Academics on industry payrolls are now so numerous and
powerful that they can often prevent universities, professional associations,
and academic journals from adopting or enforcing strong conflict-of-interest
policies.

They also have a chilling, even dominant, effect on
several areas of academic research and policy analysis.

Alan:
Back with more
after this.

Hi
folks. I’m Alan Watt, Cutting Through the Matrix. Talking
about how academia is big, of course, in this whole global system as they help
make policies and you know, basically, indoctrinate the public, never mind
their students, when they’re brought on television and all that kind of
stuff. It says:

The sale of academic "expertise" for the
purpose of influencing government policy, the courts, and public opinion is now
a multibillion-dollar business. Academic, legal, regulatory, and policy
consulting in economics, finance, and regulation is dominated by a half dozen
consulting firms, several speakers’ bureaus, and various industry lobbying
groups that maintain large networks of academics for hire specifically for the
purpose of advocating industry interests in policy and regulatory debates.

These consulting firms are not like McKinsey or the
Boston Consulting Group. They do not exist to help companies make better
products or operate efficiently. Their principal focus is on helping companies
avoid or influence legislation,

The largest academic regulatory consulting firms are the
Berkeley Research Group, the Analysis Group, the Brattle Group, Criterion,
Compass Lexecon, and Charles River Associates. All have relationships with many
prominent academics.

Their combined academic roster is around one thousand,
and their combined revenues are certainly well over $1 billion per year. (Most
are private and don’t release revenue information.) In some cases, they include
a majority of the prominent academics in important policy-related fields, such
as antitrust policy and the economics of regulation.

Alan:
It goes on quite a
bit actually and gives you more of a history with it and how they’ve really
influenced so many things in your lives and they get paid to do so. And
you think they’re, again, being impartial because, well, a professor is always
impartial, isn’t he?

Also
the:

Catholic
groups go to war against US government over controversial birth control rule

Alan:
That Obama is
ramming through.

Forty three Catholic dioceses and organizations from
across the U.S. have filed a dozen lawsuits against the Obama administration
for making employers offer workers health insurance plans that cover
contraception.

Alan:
And abortion, of
course.

The lawsuits filed on Monday in eight states and the
District of Columbia argue that the federal mandate issued as part of the
health reform law violates fundamental religious liberties.

When the birth control rule was made public earlier this
year, it has drawn heavy criticism from bishops in every diocese in the U.S.
They warned that the regulation could force Catholic schools, hospitals and
charitable agencies to stop offering their services.

Alan:
There’s a video
that goes along with it too.

At least 11 previous lawsuits have already been filed
against the mandate by states, colleges, private employers and organizations
throughout the U.S., according to Catholic News Agency.

Alan:
And they’ve got
various separate lawsuits against them going on as well.

You
understand, in this global system, as I say, you can’t be offended by the big
agenda because that is the agenda, is depopulation and using abortion as a form
of birth control and, of course, selling the body parts all over the
world. It’s very lucrative for the guys at the top. It’s amazing
how there’s always a massive profit in every big social change, isn’t
there? Right down to children and fetuses and spinal cords and whatever
else; there’s always somebody who wants it and is going to pay high bucks, big
bucks for it. But what can you do?

That’s how
degraded we all are today. Of course, it had to be this way because once
you start, as I say, abortion on the one end, the next step, I said years ago,
would be euthanasia for the elderly and the other, now that’s here. Your
national health services are fighting about what dress to wear or pants to wear
or whatever and folk are dying but they’ll keep the abortions going because
that’s the big world agenda.

Rockefeller
mentioned that, by the way, in his last big Lucky Gene Club talk that they
had. He says now that we’ve got abortion across the world. They
didn’t call it abortion, of course, it’s women’s health issues but it’s
abortion across the world. He says now we must start, he says, on rapid
depopulation; and then right after that comes all the releases into the media
about euthanasia, euthanasia, euthanasia. It’s all connected folks,
always is.

Now, we are
really products of our indoctrination and school is the business of
indoctrination so that you can be managed throughout your entire life without
being too much of a problem to the guys who own you and rule you, and we are
owned and ruled. If Charles Galton Darwin was saying in the 1950s, we’re
now creating a new more efficient form of slavery, then there’s got to be
owners to this slavery system and there are. There are owners out there,
the ones who own all your debt basically own you and they say what goes.

Anyway,
they also use big corporations like IBM. They’re into everything, with
all the Smart grids and the Smart meter systems. Everything’s smart,
smart, smart and into schooling big time, giving out their courses for
teachers.

IBM and Desire2Learn Introduce New Services and
Software offerings to K-12 and Higher Education

Companies deliver analytics-based intelligent
learning environment.

Alan: Now, all schooling is always social
indoctrineering, basically. That’s what it’s about, it’s social
indoctrination and quite a few people from Gatto to others have come out,
talking about it, and Charlotte Iserbyt too, on Deliberate Dumbing Down of
America. If you want to be a slave owner, you don’t want intelligent
beings and you’re not going to make them, you’re going to dull them down.
You’re going to stop their ability to be inquiring about things. You’re
going to dumb them down. I’m quite serious about this. This is how
it’s always been done.

IBM and Desire2Learn Incorporated today announced new
consulting services and software offerings that take the power of predictive
analytics to improve outcomes in education.

The new education platform will address the needs for
schools, colleges and universities to improve the quality of education for
students, enhance the effectiveness of teachers, and empower administrators to
create more personalized learning environments.

…IBM is collaborating with Desire2Learn, a learning
solutions company that provides the Desire2Learn Learning Environment and
related products and technologies to schools, higher education, and
organizations around the world.

Alan:
See, you’ve got to
get a world system going, just like UNICEF and all the rest of them.
They’re into creating a world culture that must grow up with all the same
opinions on everything.

These range from individual schools, to district- and
state-wide clients, to some of the world’s largest education entities, such as
The New York City Department of Education.

Alan:
So again, when
these big corporations, IBM especially, when they go into anything at all it’s
to do with much more than just massive business, which it is, and massive
profit, which it always gets; it’s to do with the agenda. Whatever IBM is
up to it’s always the agenda. All the corporations when IBM meet,
everybody in the who is who of corporations has to attend it because IBM are at
the top. They tell you how the world is going to be, including what kind
of people they’re going to churn out of the schools.

Another
thing that hit the papers too is quite an amazing thing about JP Morgan, that
first said that they lost about 2 billion dollars and now it could exceed 7
billion, in this article here. It says:

US bank has cancelled its plan for a share buyback in
the wake of the growing crisis.

The crisis at JP Morgan escalated yesterday as it
emerged its trading losses in London could rise to as much as $7bn (£4.5bn) and
the US bank cancelled a share buyback. Fears were growing that the losses could
spiral from an initial $2bn, which was declared on 10 May, as JP Morgan
struggles to unwind the massive bets made by the so-called "London Whale"
trader Bruno Iksil.

In a further blow, chairman and chief executive Jamie
Dimon has suspended plans to use the US bank’s own funds to buy back $15bn
worth of shares. Buybacks are a popular way for firms to use up cash sitting on
the balance sheet and prop up the share price.

JP Morgan shares tumbled 82 cents or 2.45 per cent to a
new six month-low of $32.67. The bank’s value has fallen by a quarter in a
year.

Alan:
I was wondering why
Tony Blair, who has been one of the front men across the world in all the
Arabic countries and even across to Israel, what he went back to Britain
for. Now he’s trying to get back into politics. I guess he was
tipped off in advance that his employer JPMorgan was going to hit the
slumps. And Tony doesn’t waste time, you know.

So anyway,
that’s one article on it and this other one, it’s so amazing too. The US
has a good thing here, that it actually will disclose so much about some of
their politicians, their own finances and investments, and so on.

Many lawmakers are personally invested in JPMorgan Chase

When Wall Street giant JPMorgan Chase announced this
week that it has lost an estimated 2 billion (now upped to $3 billion)…

Alan:
It’s now up to 7
billion...

on risky trades,
Republican and Democratic members of Congress rushed to make their political
cases:

Alan:
You’re darn right
they rushed. It says:

Either this was something that more regulation couldn't
have prevented, or this was exactly what stronger government rules could have
thwarted.

None of them, however, mentioned whether they had a
financial stake in JPMorgan Chase.

So, I’ll
put up tonight a list of them who’ve got money invested in JPMorgan Chase,
including the senators who’ve got money invested, the top one’s got over a
million dollars there. Most of them have got about $100,000 to $50,000 or
so. Some as low as $1000, maybe that was given as presents. Some of
them go up to $15,000 to over a million. These are the senators and then
I’ll give you another too with the representatives, who, some of them have
$250,000, maximum of $500,000 and it’s quite an awful long list, believe you
me. And that’s only one of their investments, you see.

Remember, I
think it was earlier this year, that they gave themselves the right to insider
trading, only themselves. Since naturally they couldn’t avoid overhearing
where the government was going to invest money, and so on, that they should be
able to cash in on it and go along with the investments. Anybody else
trying that is going to go to the slammer but the politicians just made a
ruling and passed it into law by themselves, that they can do insider
trading. Not bad, is it? Not bad, a little privileged
society.

They also
have a list too, not on this one, to do with all the top generals, in the US in
the military, who have investments in them as well. It’s quite something;
it seems that the bankers rule the whole country, which of course they
do. They actually do. They can do no wrong, actually. We’ve
got to bail them out when they sink and then they stiff us afterwards, of
course, with high fees and interest rates.

Now:

Australian
Clinic Uses IVF [in vitro fertilization] to Search out and Destroy
Embryos With

Alan: What they claim could be a...

Cancer Gene

Alan:
It’s all very iffy
stuff right now, in fact, this whole idea of predicting your health down the
road. It truly is, it’s supposed to be in its infancy but they’re already
at it, saying, “well you know you’ve got this gene that might be a cancer
gene. We could remove that from the child before it even becomes a child,
in vitro fertilization.” Some are going towards it, all the ones who I
guess can afford it, are going towards it. Eventually it’ll come right
down to, it’s either that or they’re going to abort you. A lot of people
have actually fallen for all the tricks of the science conman and they’ve
aborted children that probably were perfectly okay and would have normal
lives. Having a dominant gene doesn’t mean you’re going to get the
disease. It doesn’t. It says:

MELBOURNE, The eugenic practice of genetic testing
to screen out the “unfit” has moved a step forward in Australia. Nathan Charles
Runciman, a child born January 20, was conceived in a lab by in vitro
fertilization.

Using a process called pre-implantation genetic
diagnosis he had two of his cells removed to test for the gene for bowel
cancer. When the cells were found to be free of the cancer gene, he was
implanted in his mother’s uterus and allowed to live.

The Age reports that on her first cycle at Monash IVF
clinic, the reproductive medicine clinic of Monash University, Victoria,
Australia, Mrs. Runciman produced eight embryos and five had the gene for
cancer, including those regarded as the “strongest”, which would normally have
been implanted.

Of the three remaining embryos, one was “unsuitable for
transfer”. This is the only epitaph that will be written for these tiny human
beings who were then discarded as useless.

Alan:
This is what it’s
all coming down to.

Monash IVF chief executive Donna Howlett said in the Age
that “Monash IVF screening had produced 15 babies tested for single gene
disorders.” Victoria’s Monash University’s most famous son is notorious
bioethicist, Peter Singer, a proponent of infanticide for disabled children and
involuntary euthanasia for the elderly.

His work to sell eugenics to the world scientific
community has been immensely successful. Peter Singer was rewarded for his
pioneering in bioethics with the prestigious Chair of Bioethics at Princeton
University. Mrs. Runciman told The Age that, “if I was going to have a
child, it was going to have a test.” She said she was “so happy he won’t get
the disease”.

Alan:
No, he’ll probably
die of something else.

That’s what
it’s coming down to. You understand, you’re going into Brave New World,
whether you know it or not. You’re not supposed to think about that but
you see, that’s what it’s all about, Brave New World, where the state
ultimately, once it starts off this way, eventually the state steps in, always
steps in and they’ll decide who’s going to live and who’s going to die.
If the child maybe has an intellect gene and he’s meant for the lower classes,
well he’s just going to be terminated. You can’t have an intelligent
person from the lower classes for goodness sake. As Bertrand Russell
said, we’ll have to, basically, eliminate them completely because you never
change or upset the balance of power. Can’t do that. It just shows
you how the sciences, literally, got into the heads of everyone with their
supposed perfect expertise and expert dialogues on television. Most of
it’s nonsense but it’s important you all start to believe in it, you see, and
give the state eventually the right to step in and say, "Oh, that’s unfit;
in the bucket, in the bucket, in the bucket". That’s what they do
with them. I’m not kidding.

That’s what
we come down to as we dehumanize ourselves, devalue ourselves and allow this to
go on and that’s what you do when you push abortion or allow it to go on and
then you push for euthanasia. Then the state takes over, of course, and,
just like Holland, they decide who lives and dies; even if doctors won’t
euthanize someone, in their home, the state sends a van – kind of like China
because they are the model state for the world – to your door and they come up
and they’ll give you it whether you like it or not. That’s what
happens. Of course, everybody is too plain to take these things
seriously, "Oh, it’ll never happen to me. Oh no, goodness me".
That’s a strange mental way of looking at things.

Third of malaria drugs ‘are fake’

A third of malaria drugs used around the world to
stem the spread of the disease are counterfeit, data suggests.

Researchers who looked at 1,500 samples of seven malaria
drugs from seven countries in South East Asia say poor-quality and fake tablets
are causing drug resistance and treatment failure.

Data from 21 countries in sub-Saharan Africa including
over 2,500 drug samples showed similar results.

Alan: That was in the Lancet,
the big prestigious medical journal for Britain. They’re coming from
India and China. Back with more after this.

Hi
folks. I’m back, Cutting Through the Matrix. An update to that JP
Morgan, it says:

Champion American complainer Jamie Dimon complained on
Monday about Wall Street regulation, while also insisting he not be described
as a complainer. All the while, his bank’s losses, partly resulting from lax
regulation, continued to grow.

An initial $2 billion trading loss has likely resulted
in a total loss of more than $30 billion, when you include a 19 percent drop in
the bank’s stock price. By itself, the trading loss alone might balloon to more
than $6 billion, according to one estimate.

Alan: It’s definitely playing havoc
with the ones at the top, who are all invested, generally the politicians and
people. Probably a lot of the professors and stuff; everybody on the
inside gets first digs, you see, to invest. And the Russian Academy of
Science says global warming is officially coming to an end:

Global warming is coming to an end: In the coming
years the temperature over the entire planet will fall and the cooling will
provide a character of relief. This is the conclusion reached by Russian
scientists from the Physics University of the Russian Academy of Science.

The process of a general temperature decrease has
already begun, according to the research. After having peaked in 2005, the
average temperature on Earth is now returning to the level of
the 1996-1997 years, 0.3°C lower.

According to the scientists, global temperatures will
fall another 0.15°C by 2015, which corresponds to the climate of the early
1980s.”

Alan: So I guess they’ll go back and
forth and then they’ll call any climate change as we go up and down, as we
always have, for millions of years. There’ll be climate crisis,
"we’re getting cool again, oh, we’re getting hot again". Either
way they’ve got to make a lot of money off of this, of course, at the top, to
do with carbon and all the rest of it. They want that to be a keeper, this
carbon because we’re all to get taxed on it. It’s going to run our whole
lives as we pay extras for all the energy that went in to make that Mars bar,
including the wrapping too. I’m not kidding you. You’re going to
have police out there too, actually, in your homes to find out how much carbon
you actually create in a day and carbon dioxide you breathe out.

I’m putting
up tonight too, a link to all the kinds of surveillance drones that are out
there. There’s such an incredible amount of them now, now that they’re
going to go all over the States. They’ve already been over Canada.
Folk have seen them already in Canada, even a few years ago. It’s a good
slideshow on all the different types of drones that you’ve either seen or you’re
likely to see coming overhead, from the hovering types to the big ones, to the
small ones; even the tiny ones, from Israel, that look like butterflies.
It’s from Cryptome and it’s very good photographs too. And interesting
too, it says:

Israel, US to allow expedited entry for travelers

Alan: So it’s about the only
exception.

Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman and US Secretary of
Homeland Security Janet Napolitano are set to sign a declaration Sunday toward
expediting entry for travelers between the two countries, Army Radio reported.

Israel will join a program to allow frequent travelers
between the two countries entry without the hassle of checks.

Alan: Different strokes for
different folks. It depends on how much dough you’ve got.

The program allows business people, diplomats, and
citizens with residences in both countries to undergo a comprehensive security
check ahead of time in order to reduce hassles during travel.

Alan: I notice some of them that were around one of the
politicians that’s running now, I think 6 or 7 of them had dual citizenship for
that country.

It’s just
amazing, they don’t have to go through the groping and all the rest of it, just
all the rest of you peasants.

From Hamish
and myself, from Ontario, Canada, it’s good night and may your God or your Gods
go with you.